When you sync fonts from Typekit with Creative Cloud, you can use them in any application on your computer — just like any other system font you have installed. This video shows how easy it is to start syncing fonts from Typekit within Photoshop CC

Typekit is not just web fonts anymore. Typekit now brings great type directly onto your desktop for use in any application.
This video shows how easy it is to start using one of Adobe’s new typefaces, Source Serif, by syncing the fonts from Typekit. Source Serif is one of the many typefaces available for desktop sync in Typekit’s free tier. This means that it’s available to all users with an Adobe ID, even if you sign up with a free, trial account.

Join After Effects product manager Steve Forde for a sneak peek to see the new features coming soon to After Effects. Along with the new Live Text Template and Masking and Tracking integration with Premiere Pro, After Effects artists will love the new keying effects for getting better results from compressed or badly-shot blue or green screen footage with the new Key Cleaner effect, especially in conjunction with the new Spill Suppressor effect for controlling color spills.
In addition, the After Effects CC update includes Kuler integration, so users can capture colors on their iPhone or in their browser and save them as color swatch themes, to use in motion graphics compositions, or as references for VFX work. Typekit integration provides access to over 700 fonts in the Adobe Typekit library, and the improved Media Browser makes it easy to navigate, including complex media types, such as P2 and XDCAM material.

Discover what’s new in Adobe Illustrator CC. Use Live Corners to easily edit the corners of shapes and paths. Draw with a Pencil tool has been completely rebuilt for more precise curved paths and straight line segments. Fluidly drag path segments into the shape you desire. Export scalable, responsive SVG files that can adapt to different screen sizes and resolutions. Get access to more than 800 Adobe Typekit desktop fonts right from within Illustrator, and more.

See how Typekit integration in Illustrator CC lets you browse Adobe Typekit fonts by launching the Typekit site from the Font menu or the Control or Character panels. Select from over 800 Typekit desktop fonts, and sync them to your computer for immediate access. Filter Typekit fonts quickly in the Font menu.

In this video, Rufus Deuchler, Adobe worldwide evangelist, will show you how easy it is to access the 700+ Typekit desktop fonts that are available as part of your Creative Cloud membership directly from InDesign, and will also show you improvenents in searching and filtering fonts in the InDesign CC font menu.

See how to use Adobe Edge Web Fonts and Typekit to easily add and manipulate beautiful typography in any design. Also learn how to take advantage of cutting-edge features like CSS Regions to effortlessly reflow text from one area to the next.

Terry White, Adobe worldwide evangelist, shows off the newest Creative Cloud features for designers. See what's new in the tools you love — Adobe Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC, and InDesign CC — and discover new ways to work like creating websites or iPad apps without writing code. Learn about new services that help keep your ideas, files, fonts, settings, and team members in sync. All in one place, only in Creative Cloud.

See the new features we're introducing in this latest, more modern version of Adobe Dreamweaver, the industry's reigning champion of web design tools. During this session, we'll walk through many of the simplified workflows, explaining what has been removed, why, and how to transition for optimal efficiency. The Dreamweaver product team will cover:• Powerful new features, including Adobe Creative Cloud integration and Typekit, Edge Inspect, and Edge Animate integration• The richer, streamlined interface and its many simplified workflows• Deeply integrated jQuery and jQuery Mobile support that will streamline your mobile and application development• The redacted features and how to efficiently achieve the same results

See how Adobe Typekit and Adobe Edge Web Fonts are unlocking a full spectrum of typographic emotion previously accessible only to print designers. During this session, you'll learn about using web fonts to achieve a broader range of expressiveness without sacrificing accessibility, maintainability, and performance. Join Sean McBride, engineer and web developer on Typekit, as he:• Shares examples of great work using web fonts• Examines the history of typography on the web• Digs into the @font-face rule and the CSS specifications that make web fonts possible• Discusses the unique constraints and challenges of using web fonts• Demonstrates integrating web fonts from Typekit and Edge Web Fonts into a web page

Gain a full understanding of the Adobe Edge Tools & Services: Edge Animate, Edge Code, Edge Inspect, Edge Reflow, Edge Web Fonts, Typekit, and PhoneGap Build. Whether you're a designer, developer, or manager, this session will demonstrate the power of these tools and how they can help your workflow.Paul Trani, Adobe evangelist, will show how to:• Create compelling animation and interactivity with Edge Animate, complete with Edge Web Fonts and Typekit• Modify and expand upon HTML, JavaScript, and CSS in Edge Code• Use Edge Code to quickly and intuitively edit HTML, CSS, and JavaScript; integrate Edge Web Fonts; and then seamlessly preview and interact with the code in a live browser • Test and simulate web content across multiple mobile browsers with Edge Inspect• Create mobile apps using PhoneGap Build

One of the great advantages of modern browsers is that they let designers to move away from the standard web fonts and actually use custom fonts. In this video you will learn how to choose a font in TypeKit, Adobe's web font service, and how to add that font to your Animate composition.

Adobe evangelist, Rufus Deuchler, shows how to create at lightning speed thanks to a range of new features and significantly improved performance in the CS6 versions of Photoshop Extended, Illustrator and InDesign. Adobe® Muse™ software enables designers to create websites without writing code. Planning, designing, and publishing original HTML pages is as easy as creating layouts for print. With master pages, built-in tools for interactivity, and access to over 400 web fonts served by the Adobe Typekit® service, it’s a snap to produce distinctive, professional websites.

Adobe Muse recently introduced a feature that allows you to incorporate TypeKit web fonts into your website designs. In this video, Product Manager Dani Beaumont shows you how to access over hundreds of font types that look beautiful and can be understood by search engines and screen readers.

In this episode, hear from Paul Trani, Adobe World Wide Web Evangelist, about the Creative Cloud and many of the new features in Adobe Design and Web Premium CS6. Learn more about updates to industry leading CS6 tools, including breakthrough image editing in Photoshop CS6 Extended, adaptive design with fluid grid layouts with Dreamweaver CS6, export to HTML with the CreateJS tookit for Flash Professional CS6 (available separately) and more. Explore how new tools and services like Adobe Edge preview, Typekit and Business Catalyst enable web professionals to create immersive experiences with built-in support for all the latest web standards including HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript and publish on-line businesses.

In this episode, hear from Terry White, Adobe Design Evangelist, to see Adobe Creative Cloud and the new features in Creative Suite 6 in action. Learn how you can create at lightning speed thanks to new performance engines in Photoshop Extended and Illustrator. See how to quickly create multiple layouts from a single set of content in Adobe InDesign CS6. And discover Adobe Muse, for designing HTML websites without writing code including 400+ web fonts served by Typekit that make it a breeze to include distinctive typography in your site design.

Discover how you can finally use real fonts on the web. Broad browser support for CSS with @font-face brings a new era of web typography, but that's only the beginning. New technical hurdles, new font formats, and new licensing restrictions need to be considered. Come learn about the latest tools and techniques for navigating this landscape and for using web fonts to their fullest potential in your design and development projects.